Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Home News Page 264

News

Make no mistake on ALP

A few weeks ago I attended an "Industry Breakfast" organised by Advance Rockhampton. One of the updates was from Stanwell, the Government owned company...

Decision made on Men’s DV support group

The Gladstone Regional Council has once again heard the pleas of the Outback Mind Foundation after the matter was held in previous meetings. The project...

Donella plays Dolly in weekend show

This Saturday night, 3 August, the Gladstone Lawn Bowls Club will host Dolly and Friends, featuring host Donella Waters as Dolly Parton along with...

One Nation’s miner candidate

Local coal miner Andrew Jackson will stand as One Nation’s candidate for the seat of Gladstone at the Queensland state election on 26 October. ...

Banana Shire delivers surplus budget

Banana Shire Council has delivered its 2024/25 budget with a rate increase and a large capital works program. Council is anticipating an operating surplus of...

Natalya a bronze Aussie

Boyne Island talent Natalya Diehm captivated the nation on Wednesday night when she won bronze in the BMX Freestyle at the Paris Olympics. Diehm, 26,...

On This Day: National Woman Astronomers Day!

Unveiling cosmic mysteries, fearless minds navigate celestial realms, revealing the profound contributions of women in astronomy. While the field of astronomy continues to be underrepresented...

Mirarr’s Legacy Prevails: Jabiluka Mining Lease Ends, Aided by ACF Partnership

Twenty-five years ago, the Mirarr people, traditional custodians of the northern Australian land encompassing Kakadu National Park, orchestrated a formidable campaign to halt uranium...

Dave remembered in memorial ride

A memorial ride was held on Saturday for well-known cycling enthusiast and owner of Gladstone Bicycle Centre, David McIntosh who passed away unexpectedly on...

More drama at Callide as workers injured

Workers have been left rattled after serious safety events at Callide Power Station on Friday, 26 July injured three workers, the Mining and Energy...

CQ athletes shine at Olympics

Former Biloela Bluefin swimmer and Tannum Sands' St Francis Catholic student, Jack Cartwright has won his first Olympic medal, securing a Silver in the...

Ports Corp CEO’s surprise resignation

Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) CEO Craig Haymes surprised staff last week when he announced his resignation, effective immediately. Mr Haymes advised staff that Wednesday, 24...

Festival joy for the Saints

In one of the most anticipated matches of the Festival of Footy, BITS claimed a dominant win over the Rockhampton Panthers. The Saints dismantled...